Yet More Accidentally Beautiful Warped iOS Map Glitches
Peder Norrby is at the top of the map glitch-art genre.
Peder Norrby is at the top of the map glitch-art genre.
Because some of us need a break.
Imagine being able to control the weather, even for just a few minutes.
Artist Melissa F. Clarke delivers the front lines of climate change via generative algorithms.
It's a perfect fit to the sounds of Hopkins' music and a chance for various biochemical reactions to aid the immersive experience of listening to an album.
Amanda Ghassaei has not only found a positive use for a machine that, up to this point, has been best known for creating things that kill people, but she’s also managed to press Radiohead onto a wood record.
The suckling pig roasting on a spit in the sculpture park outside the fair next to a circle of hip high rubber tongue sculptures was, as it turns out, not just for show.
The strange comment Constant Dullaart left on my wall sounded like him, but I knew that it wasn't.
But are "friends" really Friends if you don't notice when they're gone?
Altmann's work defines a generation unsurprised by and unafraid of Stellar Wind, for whom privacy, like politics, has become a purely esthetic concept.
"I haven’t taken a photograph in a very, very long time."
Artist Jean-Pierre Aubé gives visual form to cities' growing radio frequency backgrounds
Nothing to remind us of the end of civilization quite like a luminous, washed out, endlessly repeating loop of David Gray singing the title word of his hit song "Babylon."
To echo one startled YouTuber, WendyVainity's work sometimes comes across as porn for the clinically insane.
The six-second video, 'Tits on Tits on Ikea,' by Artist Angela Washko, sold for $200.
Using Photoshop, green screens, and lots of naked people, Musco fuses art, humanity and nature.
Artists Pablo Garcia and Addie Wagenknecht asked sexcam performers to replicate poses from iconic works of Western art.
The museum recently added 14 games and game-y artifacts to its permanent collection. And it's about time.
Design studio Humans Since 1982 makes art from time, with help from an iPad.
Like oil on canvas, 'Gifmelter' puts GIFs through a Javascript renderer to create awesome visuals.
Ecco the Dolphin, the 1993 game for Sega Genesis, turns you into a bottlenose dolphin who travels through time to combat hostile aliens in Earth's oceans and on an alien spacecraft. I remember its tropical graphics only vestigially…